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There was only one point in the Second World War when Nazi Germany had a chance of winning: October 1941. But the resistance of the Red Army and bad, arrogant planning halted the Wehrmacht. Using archival records from both sides, this book reveals how the Soviets inflicted defeat on a German plan to encircle six Soviet armies.

Produktbeschreibung
There was only one point in the Second World War when Nazi Germany had a chance of winning: October 1941. But the resistance of the Red Army and bad, arrogant planning halted the Wehrmacht. Using archival records from both sides, this book reveals how the Soviets inflicted defeat on a German plan to encircle six Soviet armies.
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Autorenporträt
Charles Sharp has a long-standing interest in military history. He spent twenty years in the US Army from the Vietnam War. He served in the army through the end of the Cold War and the first Iraq War, retiring in 1992. Since then he has written fifteen books on the Soviet and German armies in the Second World War, published in the Soviet Order of Battle series, and lectured on military history. Jack Radey has researched deeply into the history of the Second World War in general and has made a particular study of the conflict on the Eastern Front. He has written many games, articles and film scripts on subjects as wide ranging as the Korsun Pocket, Borodino '41, American Civil War battlefields, D-Day, Iwo Jima, and Barbarossa.